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Organizing a Family Reunion
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:05 pm
by christie1111
The weekend of June 20th.
I feel like gsabc and should start a bblog! Um, the again maybe not! I couldn't do it justice!
So, why can people not respond to a simple email? I am organizing 3 days of food and entertainment. Responding to an email should be relatively easy in comparison. I am just trying to get an accurate head count.
I will post the menu later but it looks like 30 people for Friday night at my house for diner, then more like 50 for all day Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
Biggest disappointment so far, although one of the kids are coming, SwampyTurtles and the rest of her bunch will not. I will miss her being here big time.
But Mom1111 and 2 Brothers1111 will be here!
Re: Organizing a Family Reunion
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:12 pm
by MarleysGh0st
christie1111 wrote: I will post the menu later but it looks like 30 people for Friday night at my house for diner, then more like 50 for all day Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
Goodness, you're ambitious!
I'm sorry that the SwampyTurtle branch of the family can't make it.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:24 pm
by christie1111
Menu -
Friday Pasta Party
Bruschetta
White Bean Dip w/ Pitas
Olives
Margharita Foccacia
Tossed Salad
Romaine with Gorgonzola and red onions
Baked stuffed shells
Meatballs
Sausage and Onions and Peppers
Pasta
Vegetarian Lasagna
Zucchini and Carrot sauté
Garlic Bread
Saturday Breakfast
Coffee Cake (I have a great recipe from cake mix)
Bagels with assorted Cream Cheese, Lox, Capers and red onions
Melon and Proscuttio
Bacon
Sausage
Oven Scrambled Eggs
Saturday Lunch at the beach
Pasta salad (using leftovers from last night)
Family version Potato Salad (an ode to Junebug)
Burgers
Hot Dogs
Vegie Burgers
Potato Chips and other snack food for the kids
All the fixings of course.
Saturday Dinner
I will have some version of snacks – still under review
Salad
Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil
Grilled Chicken
Grilled Steak
Mac and cheese
Baked Potato Bar
With chili (and veg chili) butter, cheese, broccoli, sour cream, chives, bacon, salsa
Sunday Brunch – at a local park with a hall
Sticky Buns (Junebug recipe)
Fruit Salad
Corned beef hash with baked eggs
Baked French Toast
Hash Browns (leftover potatoes?)
Ham with rolls
Probably more potato salad, etc.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:26 pm
by christie1111
Goodness, you're ambitious!
You think I only cook this way for the EOSB&G?
And one of Swampyturtles kids will be here to represent the Hawaiian branch.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:29 pm
by Bob78164
christie1111 wrote:Menu -
Friday Pasta Party
Bruschetta
White Bean Dip w/ Pitas
Olives
Margharita Foccacia
Tossed Salad
Romaine with Gorgonzola and red onions
Baked stuffed shells
Meatballs
Sausage and Onions and Peppers
Pasta
Vegetarian Lasagna
Zucchini and Carrot sauté
Garlic Bread
Saturday Breakfast
Coffee Cake (I have a great recipe from cake mix)
Bagels with assorted Cream Cheese, Lox, Capers and red onions
Melon and Proscuttio
Bacon
Sausage
Oven Scrambled Eggs
Saturday Lunch at the beach
Pasta salad (using leftovers from last night)
Family version Potato Salad (an ode to Junebug)
Burgers
Hot Dogs
Vegie Burgers
Potato Chips and other snack food for the kids
All the fixings of course.
Saturday Dinner
I will have some version of snacks – still under review
Salad
Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil
Grilled Chicken
Grilled Steak
Mac and cheese
Baked Potato Bar
With chili (and veg chili) butter, cheese, broccoli, sour cream, chives, bacon, salsa
Sunday Brunch – at a local park with a hall
Sticky Buns (Junebug recipe)
Fruit Salad
Corned beef hash with baked eggs
Baked French Toast
Hash Browns (leftover potatoes?)
Ham with rolls
Probably more potato salad, etc.
Would you please adopt me, at least for the weekend?

--Bob
Re: Organizing a Family Reunion
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:45 pm
by ulysses5019
christie1111 wrote:The weekend of June 20th.
I feel like gsabc and should start a bblog! Um, the again maybe not! I couldn't do it justice!
So, why can people not respond to a simple email? I am organizing 3 days of food and entertainment. Responding to an email should be relatively easy in comparison. I am just trying to get an accurate head count.
I will post the menu later but it looks like 30 people for Friday night at my house for diner, then more like 50 for all day Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
Biggest disappointment so far, although one of the kids are coming, SwampyTurtles and the rest of her bunch will not. I will miss her being here big time.
But Mom1111 and 2 Brothers1111 will be here!
Is it being held in Hawai'i? I'll be there. But don't expect me to eat any poi.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 2:54 pm
by hermillion
christie1111 wrote:Menu -
Friday Pasta Party
Bruschetta
White Bean Dip w/ Pitas
Olives
Margharita Foccacia
Tossed Salad
Romaine with Gorgonzola and red onions
Baked stuffed shells
Meatballs
Sausage and Onions and Peppers
Pasta
Vegetarian Lasagna
Zucchini and Carrot sauté
Garlic Bread
Saturday Breakfast
Coffee Cake (I have a great recipe from cake mix)
Bagels with assorted Cream Cheese, Lox, Capers and red onions
Melon and Proscuttio
Bacon
Sausage
Oven Scrambled Eggs
Saturday Lunch at the beach
Pasta salad (using leftovers from last night)
Family version Potato Salad (an ode to Junebug)
Burgers
Hot Dogs
Vegie Burgers
Potato Chips and other snack food for the kids
All the fixings of course.
Saturday Dinner
I will have some version of snacks – still under review
Salad
Fresh mozzarella, tomatoes, and basil
Grilled Chicken
Grilled Steak
Mac and cheese
Baked Potato Bar
With chili (and veg chili) butter, cheese, broccoli, sour cream, chives, bacon, salsa
Sunday Brunch – at a local park with a hall
Sticky Buns (Junebug recipe)
Fruit Salad
Corned beef hash with baked eggs
Baked French Toast
Hash Browns (leftover potatoes?)
Ham with rolls
Probably more potato salad, etc.
Since SwampyTurtles can't make it, I've cleared my calendar, and will stop by Toys 'R Us for the Jr. Police Officer Kit (complete with badge). Do you think anyone will notice the substitution?
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:44 pm
by christie1111
Given my family and the amount of food that will be prepared, anyone in the neighborhood is welcome.
Hey come to think of it, I have a new BB neighbor!
Hot Seat or Bust? Want to swing by Short Beach Pavillion #1 on Sat June 21 and say hi?
One question for all you Potent Potable imbibers......
Ideas for drinks for Friday or Sat. Night? Everyone is supposed to BYOB but I would like to have one house drink to host with. I do have one of those frozen drink machine thingies that needs to be test driven.
Re: Organizing a Family Reunion
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 5:54 pm
by christie1111
ulysses5019 wrote:christie1111 wrote:The weekend of June 20th.
I feel like gsabc and should start a bblog! Um, the again maybe not! I couldn't do it justice!
So, why can people not respond to a simple email? I am organizing 3 days of food and entertainment. Responding to an email should be relatively easy in comparison. I am just trying to get an accurate head count.
I will post the menu later but it looks like 30 people for Friday night at my house for diner, then more like 50 for all day Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
Biggest disappointment so far, although one of the kids are coming, SwampyTurtles and the rest of her bunch will not. I will miss her being here big time.
But Mom1111 and 2 Brothers1111 will be here!
Is it being held in Hawai'i? I'll be there. But don't expect me to eat any poi.
No, sorry. CT this time.
In the NY area that weekend?

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:08 pm
by sunflower
christie1111 wrote:Given my family and the amount of food that will be prepared, anyone in the neighborhood is welcome.
Hey come to think of it, I have a new BB neighbor!
Hot Seat or Bust? Want to swing by Short Beach Pavillion #1 on Sat June 21 and say hi?
One question for all you Potent Potable imbibers......
Ideas for drinks for Friday or Sat. Night? Everyone is supposed to BYOB but I would like to have one house drink to host with. I do have one of those frozen drink machine thingies that needs to be test driven.
What about sangria? You can make a huge batch of it ahead of time and it's always a popular party drink, since you don't get it all the time. Good for the summer too!
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:13 pm
by christie1111
sunflower wrote:christie1111 wrote:Given my family and the amount of food that will be prepared, anyone in the neighborhood is welcome.
Hey come to think of it, I have a new BB neighbor!
Hot Seat or Bust? Want to swing by Short Beach Pavillion #1 on Sat June 21 and say hi?
One question for all you Potent Potable imbibers......
Ideas for drinks for Friday or Sat. Night? Everyone is supposed to BYOB but I would like to have one house drink to host with. I do have one of those frozen drink machine thingies that needs to be test driven.
What about sangria? You can make a huge batch of it ahead of time and it's always a popular party drink, since you don't get it all the time. Good for the summer too!
Nice idea, but I was thinking something trendy for the younger cousin crowd. They seem to know what the next Mojito is going to be, if you catch my drift.
Maybe something rum or vodka based.
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:18 pm
by silvercamaro
You have made me so hungry!
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:30 pm
by sunflower
christie1111 wrote:Nice idea, but I was thinking something trendy for the younger cousin crowd. They seem to know what the next Mojito is going to be, if you catch my drift.
I think I was just called old and uncool!!
Lol...you can mix anything with vodka and it would work. Pomegranate and espresso martinis are very popular but that's going to be more work for you, it's not the kind of thing that is good if it's sitting around too long. I don't know, I'll just give up since I'm not young and trendy!
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 6:41 pm
by christie1111
sunflower wrote:christie1111 wrote:Nice idea, but I was thinking something trendy for the younger cousin crowd. They seem to know what the next Mojito is going to be, if you catch my drift.
I think I was just called old and uncool!!
Lol...you can mix anything with vodka and it would work. Pomegranate and espresso martinis are very popular but that's going to be more work for you, it's not the kind of thing that is good if it's sitting around too long. I don't know, I'll just give up since I'm not young and trendy!
My apologies!
We don't know each other well yet, but I think I tend to be pretty non-insulting!
And of course, I am asking because I am untrendy and older than I feel!
I know....
Hey Uly? What they drinking on the left coast these days? You have your finger on the pulse of those cool college kids.
Mind you, it better just be on the pulse and nothing more!

Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:03 pm
by Hotseat Or Bust!
christie1111 wrote:Given my family and the amount of food that will be prepared, anyone in the neighborhood is welcome.
Hey come to think of it, I have a new BB neighbor!
Hot Seat or Bust? Want to swing by Short Beach Pavillion #1 on Sat June 21 and say hi?
One question for all you Potent Potable imbibers......
Ideas for drinks for Friday or Sat. Night? Everyone is supposed to BYOB but I would like to have one house drink to host with. I do have one of those frozen drink machine thingies that needs to be test driven.
How sweet of you to think of me. I would love to! Thank-you so much!
Posted: Wed Jun 04, 2008 8:14 pm
by christie1111
Hotseat Or Bust! wrote:christie1111 wrote:Given my family and the amount of food that will be prepared, anyone in the neighborhood is welcome.
Hey come to think of it, I have a new BB neighbor!
Hot Seat or Bust? Want to swing by Short Beach Pavillion #1 on Sat June 21 and say hi?
One question for all you Potent Potable imbibers......
Ideas for drinks for Friday or Sat. Night? Everyone is supposed to BYOB but I would like to have one house drink to host with. I do have one of those frozen drink machine thingies that needs to be test driven.
How sweet of you to think of me. I would love to! Thank-you so much!
I'll PM you later with my first name. If you ask for Christie no one will know who you are talking about!
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:17 am
by ulysses5019
christie1111 wrote:sunflower wrote:christie1111 wrote:Nice idea, but I was thinking something trendy for the younger cousin crowd. They seem to know what the next Mojito is going to be, if you catch my drift.
I think I was just called old and uncool!!
Lol...you can mix anything with vodka and it would work. Pomegranate and espresso martinis are very popular but that's going to be more work for you, it's not the kind of thing that is good if it's sitting around too long. I don't know, I'll just give up since I'm not young and trendy!
My apologies!
We don't know each other well yet, but I think I tend to be pretty non-insulting!
And of course, I am asking because I am untrendy and older than I feel!
I know....
Hey Uly? What they drinking on the left coast these days? You have your finger on the pulse of those cool college kids.
Mind you, it better just be on the pulse and nothing more!

Dang! I was just at a party on Saturday night in the Hollywood Hills and the bartender had something on the bar he had made. And it sounded delish. But I didn't have any since I was working and I never caught the name.
How about this:
Rosa Mexicano's Pomegranate Margarita:
Ingredients:
2 ounces white tequila
1/2 ounce Triple Sec
1 ounce fresh lime juice
1 tablespoon fresh pomegranate juice (Can substitute bottled pomegranate juice)
6 ounces ice (or more)
Garnish with lime wheel or wedge
Directions:
Mix all the ingredients in a blender until smooth and frothy. Serve in a chilled glass and garnish with lime.
I was looking for pomegranate marqueritas and I found this:
P.S.U. Victory Dance
Ingredients:
2 oz Gin
1 1/2 oz Raspberry liqueur
1 oz Vanilla liqueur
1 oz Coconut rum (Coco Ribe)
1 oz Lemon juice
3 oz Club soda
1 tsp Powdered sugar
Mojitos are still one of the "in" drinks now that summer is rolling around but they are labor intensive.
I know that the kids love drinks made with Red Bull or other energy drinks.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:41 am
by PlacentiaSoccerMom
Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:43 am
by ulysses5019
PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

I notice a certain liquor recommendation is absinthe.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:44 am
by SloppyDrunkGuy
PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

Thank you (Hic!) Don't mind if I have a glash or sheven..... (HIC, HIC!!)
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:47 am
by ulysses5019
SloppyDrunkGuy wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

Thank you (Hic!) Don't mind if I have a glash or sheven..... (HIC, HIC!!)
Hey SloppyDrunkGuy.....shouldn't you be in bed? And your medicine should be taken intravenously.
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:50 am
by HelpBrainTumorPatients
ulysses5019 wrote:SloppyDrunkGuy wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

Thank you (Hic!) Don't mind if I have a glash or sheven..... (HIC, HIC!!)
Hey SloppyDrunkGuy.....shouldn't you be in bed? And your medicine should be taken intravenously.
SDG chose one of our alternative therapies. Jack Daniels conveniently comes in a pre-filled IV bag....
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 12:55 am
by ulysses5019
HelpBrainTumorPatients wrote:ulysses5019 wrote:SloppyDrunkGuy wrote:
Thank you (Hic!) Don't mind if I have a glash or sheven..... (HIC, HIC!!)
Hey SloppyDrunkGuy.....shouldn't you be in bed? And your medicine should be taken intravenously.
SDG chose one of our alternative therapies. Jack Daniels conveniently comes in a pre-filled IV bag....
Do you have it some Tullamore Dew?
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 5:35 am
by earendel
ulysses5019 wrote:PlacentiaSoccerMom wrote:Both Pama and St. Germaine are good straight, chilled.
St. Germaine is elderflower liqueur
Pama is pomegranate liqueur

I notice a certain liquor recommendation is absinthe.
That's because as everyone knows, absinthe makes the heart grow fonder.
Re: Organizing a Family Reunion
Posted: Thu Jun 05, 2008 8:59 am
by minimetoo26
ulysses5019 wrote:christie1111 wrote:The weekend of June 20th.
I feel like gsabc and should start a bblog! Um, the again maybe not! I couldn't do it justice!
So, why can people not respond to a simple email? I am organizing 3 days of food and entertainment. Responding to an email should be relatively easy in comparison. I am just trying to get an accurate head count.
I will post the menu later but it looks like 30 people for Friday night at my house for diner, then more like 50 for all day Saturday and brunch on Sunday.
Biggest disappointment so far, although one of the kids are coming, SwampyTurtles and the rest of her bunch will not. I will miss her being here big time.
But Mom1111 and 2 Brothers1111 will be here!
Is it being held in Hawai'i? I'll be there. But don't expect me to eat any poi.
Does that mean you plan on being in Hawai'i on the weekend of the 20th?